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1 FLOWERS GROWING WILD IN BROADWAY FLOWERS SEEN during APRIL 2017 Month Common Name Botanical name Photograph 1 Photograph 2 Allium: pale blue Allium sp Allium: white Allium triquetrum Anemone [windflower] Anemone blanda var. Anthemis Anthemis punctate sp
2 Apple var Malus sp Archangel: yellow Lamiastrum galeobdolon Aubretia: purple Aubretia sp Batchelor s buttons Kerria japonica Berberis: purple Berberis thunbergii [atropurpurea sp]
3 Bergenia [elephant s ears] Bergenia var. Bittercress: hairy Cardamine hirsuta Blackthorn [sloe] Prunus spinosa Bluebell Hyacinthoides non-scripta Bluebell: Spanish Hyacinthoides hispanica
4 Bluebell: white Hyacinthoides non-scripta var. Buttercup: goldilocks Ranunculus auricomus Buttercup: meadow Ranunculus acris Campion: red Silene dioica Candytuft: perennial Iberis sempervirens
5 Celandine: greater Chelidonium magus Celandine: lesser Ranunculus ficaria Cherry: [ornamental] Prunus sp Clematis montana: white Clematis montana sp Clematis: montana: pink Clematis montana sp
6 Columbine [granny s bonnet] Aquilegia vulgaris Comfrey: white [or soft] Symphytum orientale Cornsalad: common [lamb s lettuce] Valerianella locusta Cow parsley Anthriscus sylvestris Cowslip Primula veris
7 Crab apple var Malus sp Cuckooflower [lady s smock] Cardamine pratensis Daffodil var Narcissus (pseudonarcissus) Daisy: common Bellis perennis Dandelion: common Taraxacum officinale
8 Dead-nettle: Red Lamium purpureum Dead-nettle: White Lamium album Fleabane: Mexican Erigeron karvinskianus Fleabane: pink [ or daisy sp] Erigeron sp? Forget-menot: wood Myosotis sylvatica
9 Forsythia Forsythia [intermedia] Garlic mustard [Jack-by-thehedge] Alliaria petiolata Geranium: hardy var. Geranium sp Goat s-beard [Jack-go-tobed-at-noon] Tragopogon pratensis Gorse Ulex europaeus
10 Gorse: Spanish [broom] Genista hispanica Grapehyacinth Muscari armeniacum Ground ivy Glechoma hederacea Groundsel Senecio vulgaris Hawthorn (May) Crataegus sp [laevigata]
11 Heather Calluna vulgaris Hellebore: stinking Helleborus foetidus Herb Robert Geranium Robertianum Hogweed Heracleum sphondylium Holly Ilex aquifolium
12 Honesty: white Lunaria annua [alba] Horse chestnut: white flowered Aesculus hippocastanum Hyacinth: pink hyacinthus Iris Iris [possibly xiphium sp] Jasmine: Winter flowering Jasminum nudiflorum
13 Laurel [cherry laurel] Prunus laurocerasus Lilac: mauve Syringe vulgaris var. Lilac: white Syringe vulgaris var. Marsh marigold Caltha palustrus Mercury: Dog s Mercurialis annua
14 Mouse-ear: sticky Cerastium glomeratum Nettle: stinging or common Urtica dioica ssp. dioica Orchid: early purple Orchis mascula Pasque flower Pulsatilla vulgaris sp Peony: tree [pink var] Paeonia sp
15 Periwinkle: lesser [variegated] Vinca minor [varigata] Periwinkle: greater Vinca major Choisya var. (Mexican orange blossom) Choisya ternate var. Potentilla [Barren strawberry] Potentilla sterilis Potentilla: yellow [cinquefoil] Potentilla fruticosa
16 Primrose Primula vulgaris Prunus Prunus sp Prunus sp [possibly cherry plum] Prunus [serasifera?] Rhododendron: white Rhododendron sp Ribes [flowering currant] Ribes sanguineum
17 Ribwort plantain Plantago lanceolata Rosemary Rosmarinus sp Shepherd s purse Capsella bursa-pastoris Shining crane s-bill Geranium lucidum Skimmia Skimmia japonica sp
18 Sow thistle [common / smooth] Sonchus oleraceus Speedwell: common field Veronica persica Speedwell: germander Veronica chamaedrys Speedwell: Ivy-leafed Veronica hederifolia Spurge: petty Euphorbia peplus
19 Stitchwort: greater Stellaria holostea Toadflax: Ivy-leafed Cymbalaria muralis Valerian: red Centranthus ruber Vetch: bush Vicia sepium Vetch: common Vicia sativa
20 Viburnum sp Viburnum sp. Viburnum tinus [laurustinus] Viburnum tinus var Weigela: pink Weigela var Wild garlic [Ramsons] Allium ursinium Wisteria Wisteria floribunda var.
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